Short answer: In TinyCommand, add the Zendesk Ticket Updated trigger to a workflow and publish. It listens through a Zendesk webhook and fires your workflow within seconds of the event, with no polling and no code. Add a filter if you only want some events to start a run.
Drop it on the canvas. Configure a couple of fields. Publish.
You don’t need to read this. TinyCommand auto-maps every field into the visual picker so downstream nodes can pull values by clicking. We show it here for power users who want to know what’s on the wire.
{"status": "open","subject": "Cannot access my account","priority": "high","ticket_id": 12345,"updated_at": "2026-04-11T14:30:00Z","latest_comment": "I've reset your password. Please try logging in again."}
Every field below can be referenced by name in any action or filter that comes after this trigger.
| Field | Type | Example |
|---|---|---|
| status | string | "open" |
| subject | string | "Cannot access my account" |
| priority | string | "high" |
| ticket_id | number | 12345 |
| updated_at | string | "2026-04-11T14:30:00Z" |
| latest_comment | string | "I've reset your password. Please try logging in again." |